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Survey shows Kiwis want to combat kauri dieback
Almost 90 per cent of all those surveyed by Colmar Brunton agreed that it is “important” or “very important” to manage kauri dieback, even given the other threats to kauri forests.
Bastion Point artwork blessed
The new artwork at the entranceway to the steps on Tamaki Drive, leading from Mission Bay to Bastion Point, has been blessed.
Planning more trails on the Pōhutukawa Coast
Planning is underway by a group of community representatives for more walking, cycling and horse riding trails in the Beachlands/Maraetai area.
Te Whau Pathway work continues
A link between the Manukau and Waitematā harbours is another step closer, now that work on the next phase of Te Whau Pathway has kicked off.
Tackling anti-social behaviour in parks
If you aren’t aware some of your local parks have an alcohol ban, you will soon find out.
Exciting plans for former Greenmount Landfill
There are exciting proposals to transform the former Greenmount Landfill site at East Tamaki into a native forest alongside leisure areas, children’s play and fitness facilities, an off-leash dog area, walking and cycling tracks and access to the...
A boost for cycling and walking in Mt Roskill
Construction is starting on a new cycle and walking route which will connect the wider Mt Roskill community via green spaces and quiet roads.
Work to start on Orewa Reserve pathway
Walking and cycling along the southern end of Orewa Beach will soon be safer and more enjoyable.
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